Tag: beyond the veil

The release date for DARK FOREST’s “Beyond The Veil” is approaching fast (AUG 26) and we’re extremely proud to offer all the fans a second track off the album.
The epic and evocative “Where The Arrow Falls” is one of the highlights and core of the album and prestigious German magazine DEAF FOREVER premieres it today.

One of the most anticipated release for Cruz Del Sur Music in 2016 is the new DARK FOREST full-length album to be released on August 26.

“Beyond the Veil”’s promotion has started today and the first feedback from media and fans are amazing! We really can’t wait the moment the first promotional track will be made public because all the good press you’re hearing about the album is totally worth!

The album contains 12 tracks, for a total running time of about 70 minutes:

On the Edge of Twilight
Where The Arrow Falls
Autumn’s Crown
Blackthorn
Lunantishee
The Wild Hunt
Earthbound
The Undying Flame
Mên-An-Tol
Beyond the Veil
Ellylldan
The Lore of The Land

“Beyond the Veil” will be available in COMPACT DISC featuring a 16-page booklet with additional, original Duncan Storr’s art, in a GATEFOLD, DOUBLE LP edition including an A2 poster with cover artwork and download card and in DIGITAL. Besides REGULAR BLACK vinyl, the DOUBLE LP will also be available in an OLIVE GREEN pressing of 150 units only.

Today we are extremely proud to introduce you to one of the greatest original cover artwork ever featured on a Cruz Del Sur Music release… Upcoming Dark Forest “Beyond the Veil” (release date Aug 26) features the amazing artwork provided by Duncan Storr, the English Artist that has made the history of metal providing amazing paintings for Skyclad and Rage.

Dark Forest has recently finished the recordings of “Beyond The Veil” at HellFire Studio, and own studio’s mastermind Ajeet Gill is actually in the process of mixing and mastering. The album is almost 70 minutes long, featuring 13 tracks of astonishing heavy metal with folk and medieval elements in. Tracklist will be revealed soon together with the first audio samplers.